It’s that special time again …. we’re back with FLX Tour’s Meet the Pros!
You better strap in and strap on folks, because this is a big kahuna. We’re talking today with none other than Christopher Miers!
He made his FLX Tour debut at the 2023 Grand Open and has stamped his presence on every event since. Currently sitting at an impressive No. 3 in the coveted Young Man of the Year rankings, Miers has the lowest handicap on Tour at 5.4. While he’s still seeking that elusive first major championship, it’s only a question fo when, not if, he gets it.
This nice young man is also the recent feature of the FLX Tour’s new content offering, Story time with Uncle Chris. Head on over to the video section of this website and you’ll find wisdoms and tales from yesterdyear as he brings you his unique experience into the wonderful game of golf.
Let’s get to know Chris!
Name
— Chrisopher Miers
Birthday
— June 3, 1982 (year of the dog. Got that dawg in ’em)
FLX Tour Nickname
— Uncle Chris
How long can you hit your driver?
— 275 yards
What is your current handicap?
— 5.4
Who is your FLX Tour rival?
What’s your favorite course?
— Turning Stone – Kaluhyat
What’s your least favorite course?
— Crooked Pines
Which three people would you choose for your dream foursome?
— Paige Spiranac, John Daly, Amanda Balionis
What’s your dream achievement as an FLX Tour pro?
— Young Man of the Year, of course!
What’s your career best score on 18 holes and what course was it?
— 72 at Lima, Island Oaks
What advice would you give to any youngsters out there dreaming of one day playing on the Tour?
— Better get used to being in second place. Lol
How would you rate your experience on the FLX Tour out of 10?
— 10/10
GEEZ LOUISE! Fascinating stuff. What insight, what skill!
Uncle Chris, known for his low scores and heaters at the ready, has shot up the YMOTY rankings and will always be a threat to win any tournament he enters. He’s got a real chance to take home the title this Sunday at the Genesee Invitational when he tees it up with teammate Brandon Moyhnihan — one of only a few teams in the field that aren’t considered bell ringers. However, regardless of where he finishes on the leaderboard, you can always count on this nice young man to have a Very Nice Time (VNT).
We’ll also be keeping a close eye on the results Sunday and how it shakes up the Young Man of the Year rankings. It’s long been considered a three man race between Miers, Sawyer, and Danny Driffill, and Sunday’s scores will have massive ramifications as we head into the fourth and final FLX Major of the year.







